SummaryA growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between men and women. In the United States there are fewer women than men on the liver transplant waitlist and women are two times less likely to receive a deceased or living-related liver transplant. Sex-based differences exist not only in waitlist but also in post-transplant outcomes, particularly in some specific liver diseases, such as hepatitis C. In the era of individualized medicine, recognition of these differences in the approach to pre and post-liver transplant care may impact short and long-term outcomes
ObjectivesChronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) was previously the leading indication for l...
Background and AimsModel for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and MELDNa are used worldwide to guide g...
The liver is recognized as a sex hormone-responsive organ. Gender-specific differences in liver func...
A growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between me...
Background & aims: Sex disparities in liver transplantation (LT) for chronic liver disease have been...
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BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are common among patients with cirrhosis, but patient factors associ...
In the last few years, several studies have analyzed sex and gender differences in liver transplanta...
Walter Costa MB, Gärtner C, Schmidt M, Berg T, Seehofer D, Kaiser T. Revising the MELD Score to Addr...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
Sex disparities are related to biological differences, which may have significant impact on patient ...
Background: Female gender has been reported to be a risk factor for graft loss after liver transplan...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
Background & Aims: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is co...
ObjectivesChronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) was previously the leading indication for l...
Background and AimsModel for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and MELDNa are used worldwide to guide g...
The liver is recognized as a sex hormone-responsive organ. Gender-specific differences in liver func...
A growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between me...
Background & aims: Sex disparities in liver transplantation (LT) for chronic liver disease have been...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87057/1/j.1600-6143.2011.03498.x.pd
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are common among patients with cirrhosis, but patient factors associ...
In the last few years, several studies have analyzed sex and gender differences in liver transplanta...
Walter Costa MB, Gärtner C, Schmidt M, Berg T, Seehofer D, Kaiser T. Revising the MELD Score to Addr...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
Sex disparities are related to biological differences, which may have significant impact on patient ...
Background: Female gender has been reported to be a risk factor for graft loss after liver transplan...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
Background & Aims: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is co...
ObjectivesChronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) was previously the leading indication for l...
Background and AimsModel for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and MELDNa are used worldwide to guide g...
The liver is recognized as a sex hormone-responsive organ. Gender-specific differences in liver func...